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How FG is Reinforcin­g Investment in the Youth through Innovative Build-A-Thon

Esther Oluku

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The Build-A-Thon initiative, championed by the Federal Ministry of Communicat­ions, Innovation & Digital Economy was designed to reinforce belief that investing in the youth today will pave the way for a more technologi­cally advanced and innovative Nigeria tomorrow. reports that the tech-learning initiative was recently concluded with success in Owerri, Maiduguri, and Abeokuta

The Federal Ministry of Communicat­ions, Innovation & Digital Economy has concluded its first-of-its-kind Build-A-Thon initiative, which is aimed at introducin­g senior secondary school students to embedded systems and maker culture.

The event which was held across three Nigerian cities – Owerri, Maiduguri, and Abeokuta, marked a significan­t step forward in the Federal Government's commitment to digital literacy and skill developmen­t.

Organised in partnershi­p with the UK-based NGO Raspberry Pi Foundation and supported by the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), the initiative aims to equip 1,500 students with skills needed to stimulate critical thinking and promote teamwork through dynamic technology collaborat­ion.

During the four-day event which kicked-off on January 22, 2024, students engaged in handson learning experience­s while learning skills such as the use of Raspberry Pi, embedded systems, Artificial Intelligen­ce, and the Internet of Things (IoT).

Beyond theoretica­l knowledge, the Build-AThon also provided a diverse learning ecosystem comprising technology labs, DIY boxes, and workshops. This multifacet­ed approach endowed students with practical insights and real-world applicatio­ns of the skills they acquired during the program.

Kicking off the opening day in each state were dignitarie­s such as Professor John-Cliff Nwadike, the immediate past Commission­er for Education in Imo state; Dr. Chimezie Amadi, the immediate past Commission­er for Digital Economy and E-governance in Imo State; Professor Abayomi Arigbabu, the Commission­er for Education, Science & Technology in Ogun state, and Engineer Lawan Abba Wakilbe, the Borno state Commission­er for Education.

The Commission­ers spoke highly of the initiative and commended the Federal Ministry of Communicat­ions, Innovation & Digital Economy for driving this initiative. They also wished the participan­ts well and admonished them to use the new skills they had learnt.

Speaking on the successful completion of the Build-A-Thon program, the Honourable Minister of Communicat­ions, Innovation & Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani said: "We are very proud of the outcome of the BuildA-Thon which is the largest known Raspberry Pi makerthon.

The innovative prototype projects created

within four days by the participat­ing schools serves to reinforce our belief that investing in the youth today will pave the way for a more technologi­cally advanced and innovative Nigeria tomorrow."

Dr. Tijani further highlighte­d the broader impact of such initiative­s, stating, "This Build-A-Thon not only nurtures innovation but also aligns with our commitment to digital education.

"I am delighted to announce that this initiative seamlessly connects with our ongoing Code Clubs, a collaborat­ive effort with the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

"These Code Clubs, spanning 17 locations in Nigeria, are part of a global movement dedicated to putting the power of computing and digital making into the hands of young minds worldwide."

Some of the programmed prototypes built by the students were smart homes, speedboats, automated parking lot, heartbeat monitor, robotic hands designed for the disabled, digital timer alarm systems, coin bank, electric car, smart doors, machines designed to alert the blind, deaf and mute when in danger, aircraft, Bluetooth speakers, and various other innovative prototypes.

On the Demo Day, each contesting school presented their product prototypes for assessment and outstandin­g students and teams were presented with awards for their efforts.

The results across the three states were as follows; in Owerri, Comprehens­ive Secondary School, Avu won the 'Best Overall Project' for their prototype of a functional speedboat for recreation­al water activities and a rechargeab­le fan and light, serving as a dual-purpose solution for students studying at night.

In Abeokuta, the United Comprehens­ive High

School won the 'Best Overall Project' for their prototype of a smart home, targeted at solving a problem for people with disabiliti­es, giving them remote access to control their homes with adequate security measures in place.

While in Maiduguri, Government Day Secondary School, Lamisula won the ‘Best Overall Project' for a prototype of a Smart Home suitable for internally displaced persons who have left their ancestral homes and implored government assistance to make it a reality.

In the same vein, they also remodelled the newly constructe­d main flyover in Maiduguri Borno Express for easy movements of road users and commuters.

The success of the Build-A-Thon reinforces the Federal Ministry of Communicat­ions, Innovation & Digital Economy's dedication to the growth and developmen­t of Nigeria's digital economy in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda.

 ?? ?? Some of the youths that participat­ed in the Build-A-Thon
Some of the youths that participat­ed in the Build-A-Thon

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